"When I see your screen, I can see your soul."
I am a post-90s generation, growing up in the process of the Internet from scratch. After reading the dark web, I saw someone commenting "what a broken movie, quitting the network and turning off the phone is nothing". I've thought about it too, and it's become more and more a joke in my life. Takeaway, Alipay, express delivery, travel, hotel reservations... There is nothing that a mobile phone can't solve. On the contrary, it is inconvenient to do anything without the Internet.
Human beings have been unable to resist the high efficiency and temptation brought by technological progress. It is the only way for species to be discovered so far.
When you turn off the screen, you see yourself in reality, and when you turn on the screen, you see an endless dark river. Advertisements, pop-ups, software, videos... see what you want to see, step by step to the interface that touches you the most, and step by step to open the door to the abyss. Like the interface of the river, there are torches on the shore, but only within a radius that can be illuminated, more invisible information flows crisscrossing the river bottom, which is the umbrella of the devil in the human heart.
"Technology is neutral." Ma Dong reminded that this sentence is an opinion, not a fact. Although technology is not objective enough, it is a tool in the end. Killing with a knife is not a knife that kills.
Greater than the earth is the sky, and greater than the sky is the human heart. People are unpredictable, even more ghosts.
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